181.▲Bonn Climate Talks Should Make Progress on Fossil Fuels (www.hrw.org) 182.▲G7 Should Prioritize Action to End Israeli Atrocities (www.hrw.org) 183.▲Japan Acts to Protect Athletes from Abuse (www.hrw.org) 184.▲ILO Commits to International Standards on Gig Work (www.hrw.org) 185.▲World News in Brief: Rights abuses in Haiti, Chad, FAO report (news.un.org) 186.▲Societies grappling with a ‘silent but growing’ prison crisis (news.un.org) 187.▲Can youth strategies contribute to democracy? (blogs.lse.ac.uk) 188.▲Denmark: Put Fundamental Rights at Top of EU Agenda (www.hrw.org) 189.▲Nigeria: Ogoni Nine pardon ‘falls far short’ of real justice (www.amnesty.org) 190.▲Italy: New case of journalist targeted with Graphite spyware confirms widespread use of unlawful surveillance (www.amnesty.org) 191.▲‘We were sinking. I let her go’: how growing numbers of women are risking all to reach Europe by boat (www.theguardian.com) 192.▲Australia news live: man dies in Adelaide hospital two weeks after arrest by police; one dead after trench collapses in Victoria (www.theguardian.com) 193.▲Satellite imagery reveals total razing of Khuza’a in May 2025 in further evidence of Israel’s wanton destruction and genocide in Gaza (www.amnesty.org) 194.▲UN Afghanistan Expert Renews Call for Wide-Ranging Accountability Body (www.hrw.org) 195.▲Document: Access to data for effective law enforcement (www.statewatch.org) 196.▲Ethiopia Should Immediately Release Prominent Journalist (www.hrw.org) 197.▲FIFA’s World Cup Ignores a Child Labor Nightmare (www.hrw.org) 198.▲UN Panel Finds Guatemala Responsible for Forcing Girl into Unwanted Pregnancy, Motherhood (www.hrw.org) 199.▲Attack dogs: how Europe supplies Israel with brutal canine weapons (www.theguardian.com) 200.▲World News in Brief: ‘Indifference and impunity’ in Sudan, ICC judges speak out against sanctions, respiratory diseases overlooked in Europe (news.un.org) 201.▲Decades of memories and loss – searching for the missing in Syria (news.un.org) 202.▲EU’s Rights Dialogue with China Still Going Nowhere (www.hrw.org) 203.▲Burundi: Elections Without Opposition (www.hrw.org) 204.▲The idea was to crush his spirit’: family of jailed British-Egyptian man describe awful prison conditions (www.theguardian.com) 205.▲Australian Human Rights Commission president calls for end to police investigating deaths in police custody (www.theguardian.com) 206.▲Iran: Arbitrary execution of Woman Life Freedom protester after sham trial and torture (www.amnesty.org) 207.▲Australia’s Sanctions on Israeli Officials Add Crucial Pressure (www.hrw.org) 208.▲The world pledged to end child labour by 2025: So why are 138 million kids still working? (news.un.org) 209.▲World Cup: A year out, growing attacks on rights (www.amnesty.org) 210.▲World Cup: A Year Out, Growing Attacks on Rights (www.hrw.org) More
190.▲Italy: New case of journalist targeted with Graphite spyware confirms widespread use of unlawful surveillance (www.amnesty.org)
191.▲‘We were sinking. I let her go’: how growing numbers of women are risking all to reach Europe by boat (www.theguardian.com)
192.▲Australia news live: man dies in Adelaide hospital two weeks after arrest by police; one dead after trench collapses in Victoria (www.theguardian.com)
193.▲Satellite imagery reveals total razing of Khuza’a in May 2025 in further evidence of Israel’s wanton destruction and genocide in Gaza (www.amnesty.org)
198.▲UN Panel Finds Guatemala Responsible for Forcing Girl into Unwanted Pregnancy, Motherhood (www.hrw.org)
200.▲World News in Brief: ‘Indifference and impunity’ in Sudan, ICC judges speak out against sanctions, respiratory diseases overlooked in Europe (news.un.org)
204.▲The idea was to crush his spirit’: family of jailed British-Egyptian man describe awful prison conditions (www.theguardian.com)
205.▲Australian Human Rights Commission president calls for end to police investigating deaths in police custody (www.theguardian.com)
206.▲Iran: Arbitrary execution of Woman Life Freedom protester after sham trial and torture (www.amnesty.org)
208.▲The world pledged to end child labour by 2025: So why are 138 million kids still working? (news.un.org)